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Hotel AC Palau de Bellavista is a five star set within a modern glass building, in the heart of the Les Pedreres residential area of Girona. Many major city attractions are within walking distance from the hotel, such as Girona cathedral, the Cinema Museum and the Arabic baths.
It shelters 74 guestrooms with city or Japanese garden views. All of these have five star facilities such as wireless Internet, a free of charge minibar, a room safe, TV, phone and a hairdyer. There is 24 hour room service, reception service and laundry service. Other services include free newspapers, suitcase service, front desk safety box, concierge and parking.
The hotel disposes of ten meeting rooms, all full equipped and varying in size from 51m2 to 700m2. The Business Facilities Service allows computer hire, a full secretarial service and translator service.
The hotel restaurant serves buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner, menus or a la carte Catalan cuisine. There are two bars, an indoor and a terrace bar.

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Ruïnes d' Empúries

The Ruïnes d' Empúries (site of Empuries) is on the Costa Brava just outside the town of L’Escala near the small village of Sant Marti. It was the site of two ancient settlements, a Greek one dating from the 5th century BC and a Roman one from the 3rd century BC. Excavations are still going on and there is considerably more to uncover.
The Greek town itself comprises two settlements, the Old Town and the New Town. The Old Town was originally on an island but the channel has silted up and it is now part of the mainland. The Greek remains consist of a walled precinct containing various temples and houses decorated with mosaics and paintings. The larger Roman settlement was square in shape with a central forum, and temples and houses, also with mosaics and paintings, have been uncovered. An amphitheatre lay outside the walls.
A museum displays finds from the excavations, and there are descriptive panels on the site itself. Opening times are 10am to 8pm June to September and 10am to 6pm the rest of the year. There is car parking, and it is also accessible by foot from L’Escala along the coastal path.

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Sant Joan

This 11th century feudal castle is located between the beaches of Lloret de Mar and Fenals, a path leads to the top of the hill where the castle is located from both beaches and a road also leads to the top. The tower has been reconstructed to its original design.
The opening times Saturday to Sunday 10am - 5pm
The entrance fee 3 euro and 1.5 euro for concessions
Guided tours are available for 2 euros and concessions 1.5 euro